It is a powerful gaming PC but it is pricey though. These days, such a set up would cost about $1,250.
2007-08-17 14:41:39
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answered by Karz 7
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Its decent. I mean there are more powerful rigs out there but this one is pretty good for a prebuilt. It could be a little expensive though, so if you have the ability to build a computer then you might be able to save some money.
2007-08-15 05:47:27
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answered by jsygrovehpi 3
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it's pretty good, nice spec's, the price is OK, but it would be 1/2 that if you just picked up the same parts from newegg and put it together.
the only thing I don't like about it, is the that it's got the 6600, when the 6750 are better, faster, more oc room, higher fsb and the same $ or cheaper.
2007-08-15 05:44:19
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answered by jacksonphisig 4
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Can't tell how overclockable it is, looks like it can handle games in high resolution. Looks extremely pricey :P, Processor looks like it can handle itself. Its got a fast graphics card.
Just make sure you don't pair it up with junk speakers and monitor and you should have quite a powerful computer.
P.S for a high end gaming PC, it looks like it can handle itself, the processor can handle most modern games, just need to watch cooling :p.
2007-08-15 05:48:49
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answered by ethicz 3
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Excellent configuration for the price..
You can simply go ahead without looking back.
State of the art hardware components are present in the system. I bet this will work fine for another 5 to 8yrs.
2007-08-15 05:41:10
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answered by Omkar Kandarpa 2
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Yeah fairly decent. The only thing is the processor is a bit slow. You could still save money by building it yourself but for a prebuilt computer this is good. (Be sure you look at shipping though, i dont think it'll be cheap.)
2007-08-15 05:40:45
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answered by James F 4
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